Lurrie Bell - Cuttin' Heads (2004)
Artist: Lurrie Bell
Title: Cuttin' Heads
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Isabel
Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Chicago Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, log, .cue)
Total Time: 57:51
Total Size: 191/410 Mb (covers)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Cuttin' Heads
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Isabel
Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Chicago Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, log, .cue)
Total Time: 57:51
Total Size: 191/410 Mb (covers)
WebSite: Album Preview
01. I've Got A Watch On You
02. A Man And The Blues
03. One Day
04. I'll Be Your 44
05. Leaning Tree
06. Call Me On The Phone
07. Smoke Stack Lightning
08. I'll Play The Blues For You
09. I Ain't Nobody
10. 4.59 Am
Lurrie Bell - guitar, vocals
Carey Bell - harmonica
Dave Rice - keyboards
Michael Coleman - rhythm guitar
Jerry Winston - alt sax
Willie "Vamp" Samuel - bass, vocals
Reggie Wright - percussion
Lester "Jo Drums" Jordan - drums
The Heritage Horn Section
Lurrie Bell was born on December 13, 1958, in Chicago. His famous father, harpist Carey Bell, had him working out on guitar as a wee lad. By 1977, he was recording with his dad and playing behind a variety of established stars, tabbed by many observers at the time as a sure star on the rise. But personal problems took their toll on his great potential; Bell's recorded output and live performances were inconsistent in the '80s and early '90s. Among the highlights of Bell's discography are three tracks in tandem with harpist Billy Branch under the Sons of Blues banner (Bell was a founding member of the band) from Alligator's first batch of 1978 Living Chicago Blues anthologies and a 1984 collaboration, Son of a Gun, with his old man for Rooster Blues. Then there's his set for Delmark, Mercurial Son, as bizarre a contemporary blues album as you're likely to encounter. Bell followed Mercurial Son with the more straightforward 700 Blues in spring 1997; The Blues Had a Baby appeared two years later. Let's Talk About Love (2007) and The Devil Ain't Got No Music (2012), both appeared on Bell's own record label Aria B.G. In 2013, he returned to Delmark with the release of Blues in My Soul, which celebrated the guitarist's straight-ahead Chicago blues roots. ~ Bill Dahl & Al Campbell, Rovi